Earth’s Crop Yields are now Affected by the Sun

Canadian crops destroyed by all-time record snow and cold across Alberta, Canada in October. All-time means the old records were broken by 5X as daily & monthly totals were crushed in both September and October 2018. The Eddy Grand Solar Minimum continues to intensify with decreases in global grain yields.

 

 

Earth’s Crop Yields are now Affected by the Sun

 

Looking through some of the AG headlines coming out of Canada, wet weather slows harvest in Saskatchewan, also excessive rains  in September affects the crops.

 

 

 

 

Over to AGWEB, snow plagues Canadian farmers in the heat of the harvest, this is September 13th. Even in the article it's quoted from farmers, “it's exceptional the amount”.

 

 

 

 

Keep in mind that wasn't even officially the start of fall, it was still officially summer when this happened. This is how much snow came down September 12th.

 

 

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With the intensification of the Grand Solar Minimum, you would expect to have shorter growing seasons with early snows that will affect the crops, and yields coming out of the fields.

 

 

 

 

Orange arrow, this is where we are we're moving to the right through 2019, 2020, and 2021. All the exceptional crazy weather that you have seen over this last year or year and a half is that small little rise from 2017 to present, we are going to see some gargantuan changes through 2019 and 2020. Image is of cancelling magnetic fields on the Sun.

 

 

 

 

With headlines like this off IceAgeNow.info, Robert Felix's site, October 2nd this is in Calgary, Canada was the snowiest day on record. I realize the old record was only 5 centimeters, but this new record-breaking snow was 25 centimeters.

 

 

 

 

A glimpse into Alberta here, famous tar sands oil production in Fort McMurray / Grand Prairie, Edmonton, Calgary blanketed.

 

 

 

 

I thought really, how much snow is coming down up there? The YYC Weather Records, 22 centimeters, Calgary's snowiest October day in almost 61 years since 1957. It already snowed record snow back in September, so how much more record snow can we get before you say “Huh, I wonder if it's really not CO2 Global Warming, if there's another cause that they're not telling us about.”

 

 

 

 

Record snowfall wallops Calgary, Canada first snowstorm of the season. This is not the middle of January or February, this is just a couple days after Autumn has started.

 

 

 

 

Calgary, locked down, they didn't even have the snow trucks out because the first snow flurries don't normally come until October 15th, this caught city officials completely off-guard.

 

 

 

 

A look through the city of images sent across social media, snow, more snow and more snow, just three weeks after Summer ended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even out on the trans-Canada highway, if there's this much snow I was thinking crop lands are all along that highway what would it look like?

 

 

 

 

Bouncing back to AGWEB, they had this thing about North Dakota receiving snow already, crops are definitely affected across this record snowfall during harvest.

 

 

 

 

Add a little humor in it, this guy sits down and eats the ice cake that's how much is coming down first Autumn snowfall of the season.

 

 

 

 

Thanks for reading, hope you got something out of the article. Tri-weekly podcast Mini Ice Age Conversation, I go into much more detail with guests about these very same issues and how it's going to affect your life moving forward through these next several years as solar activity declines taking us back to temperatures we have not experienced in 400 years.

 

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